I’m fairly inept regarding most social networking things, although I am a member of a few: FB, Twitter (although I still don’t really tweet much, & honestly don’t know what I’m doing), LinkedIn (same as twitter), & I just joined Google+. Just look for Terri Langerak, or Terri Stamper Langerak. If that doesn’t work, visit my website (which I did design & continue to maintain, so I guess I do know how to do a few things online) www.harpsinger.net & send me an email!
Mostly I’m either on here or on FB. I know how these 2 work.
Pinterest freaked me out, so I didn’t join.

Actually, a friend talked me into joining Pinterest, but again, I don’t really understand what’s going on there. I’m going to invite he for tea, & while she’s here she will hopefully show me what to do

Terri, what I’ve found is that all these networks are whatever you make of them. I have a habit of joining new services just to reserve my username. When I joined Pinterest, I really didn’t understand why I’d want to use it. And then I started saving my favourite t-shirts to a t-shirt board. And I started saving “cool stuff for the house” to its own board. And I started saving sneakers I liked to a “happy feet” board. And so my collection started growing. For me, Pinterest is a place to put images that I find around the ‘net that I want to keep—to browse, to share, for posterity, for reference, for inspiration, whatever—but that I don’t necessarily want to keep on my hard drive. I mean, what am I going to do with a bunch of t-shirt design images on my hard drive? But on Pinterest, these images get “liked” and shared by people who see them and enjoy them, and in this way I can share my interests with others.